They Called Me the Catch Me Killer
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They Called Me the Catch Me Killer is a autobiographical book written by Bob Erler with the help of John C. Souter.
Bob Erler is working as a police when he is charged and convicted of murder, though it is heavily implied that he is innocent. The reader then follows Bob through his years in prison and his escape that ends after a great while with being shot by the police and met with love of the local sheriff. Bob then turns to Jesus and claims to be a christian, but gradually loses his devoution to Jesus as it seem that he might be released. He then comes back to Christ and his guilt of the murder he actually committed makes him redraw from the juridical process of having the trial's decision overturned. He then proceeds his life in prison and becomes a spiritual leader in the prison, converting many inmates and even prison guards to Jesus Christ.

